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Television's Mysteries: The Twilight Zone of other Television Programs
You unlock this door with the key of imagination. That's what Rod Serling would say. It appears to me that the Twilight Zone may have affected more than the 30 minutes it controlled every week those many years ago. So with the keys of your imagination lets journey farther into the Outer Limits of television and discover that the weird and the bizarre were not just limited to the great classic sci-fi hits like the Twilight Zone and the Outer Limits. Nor is the unexplained always presented on Ripley's Believe it or Not.
The Mysterious changing Andy Taylor What happened to Andy Griffith ...
Author: T Frady
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RFID: A Smart Tag Primer
Good things come in small packages. This familiar cliché usually refers to precious stones, but today it's taken on new meaning, in that small things are now protecting items we deem valuable.
Analysts estimate that the retail industry loses US $50B a year to theft and up to ten times that much to counterfeiting. High-end products such as cosmetics, fragrances and pharmaceuticals are most likely to be stolen or counterfeited. Many retailers and manufacturers believe that this big problem may have a tiny solution – RFID smart tags.
RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) is an autom ...
Author: Dennis Bacchetta
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Nucleoside derivatives as inhibitors of rna-dependent rna viral polymerase
The present invention provides nucleoside compounds and certain derivatives thereof which are inhibitors of RNA-dependent RNA viral polymerase. These compounds are inhibitors of RNA-dependent RNA viral replication and are useful for the treatment of RNA-dependent RNA viral infection. They are particularly useful as inhibitors of hepatitis C virus (HCV) NS5B...
JILA Study Of RNA Dynamics May Help In Drug Design
Biophysicists have developed a method for studying, in real time, a nanoscale "docking and undocking" interaction between small pieces of ribonucleic acid (RNA), a technique that may be broadly useful in studying structural changes in RNA that affect its function. The research at JILA, a joint institute of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and University of Colorado at
Rna interference compositions and screening methods for the identification of novel genes and biological pathways
The present invention provides compositions and methods for enhancing RNA interference and facilitating the use of long RNA interference molecules. Accordingly, the invention includes a variety of novel applications of RNA interference, including methods related to screening RNA interference molecules using reporter genes to identify biological pathways, genes, therapeutic compounds...
JILA Study Of RNA Dynamics May Help In Drug Design
Biophysicists have developed a method for studying, in real time, a nanoscale "docking and undocking" interaction between small pieces of ribonucleic acid (RNA), a technique that may be broadly useful in studying structural changes in RNA that affect its function. The research at JILA, a joint institute of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and University of Colorado at Boulder, may have applications in the design of effective new drugs based on small RNA strands.
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Particle Beams Sending Specs of Dust Back in Time
Can a particle beam under the right conditions send specs of dust back into time? The answer is yes this could be possible under the right conditions, even more far out is the idea of sending dust to a set of coordinates in a region in four dimensions or a point in the atmosphere to start a cloud formation or make rain, or a huge dust cloud to shield top secret weaponry during prototype tests in the middle of a war. If you can send particles somewhere or through space to a certain coordinate or into a different time or onto another planet. You could actually terra form Mars or a distant wor ...
Author: Lance Winslow
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RNA Biology Peer Reviewed Journal in Print and Online
G. Moss Current Issue Volume 3, Issue 1 January/February/March 2006 Editorial Board Mission Statement Manuscript Submission Guidelines Contact RNA Biology Classified Advertising Call for Papers The.
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Of 1250mm. BB-604-RNA CLASSIC Balance Beam - Must be used with 18-20 cm mats to meet competition. BB-604-RNA CLASSIC Balance Beam- This beam has all the features found on the 604-RA model, except.
RNA 10 Area Forum - Index
Home Help Search Login Register RNA 10 Area Forum Forum name Last post Topics Posts RNA 10 Area Branch News Post all your Branch News here. Moderator: James - Webmaster Mar 20 th, 2006, 8:41pm In.
Rfam: an RNA family database - Griffiths-Jones et al. 31 (1): 439 - Nuclei.
No. 1 439-441 2003 Oxford University Press Rfam: an RNA family database Sam Griffiths-Jones *, Alex Bateman, Mhairi Marshall, Ajay Khanna 1 and Sean R. Eddy 1 The Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute.
PSU Plant Physiology Symposium
Join us for the 16th Penn State Plant Symposium-RNA Biology: Novel Insights from Plant Systems. The 2006 Symposium will highlight unique progress in RNA biology within the plant sciences, while.
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Benefits of Green Tea and Cancer Prevention
Tea and Cancer Prevention Tea drinking is an ancient tradition dating back 5,000 years in China and India. Long regarded in those cultures as an aid to good health, researchers now are studying tea for possible use in the prevention and treatment of a variety of cancers. Investigators are especially interested in the antioxidants-called catechins-found in tea. 1. What are antioxidants? The human body constantly produces unstable molecules called oxidants, also commonly referred to as free radicals. To become stable, oxidants steal electrons from other molecules and, in the ...
Author: Robert Rogers
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Imagine Having $42,000,000 You Can’t Spend!
Which lesson would you draw from this?
“Crime doesn’t pay?” or “Murphy strikes again?”
Here’s a story that could be fiction if it wasn’t true.
On Sunday, December 19, 2004, a gang of Belfast, Northern Ireland, robbers initiated a daring 24-hour plan to rob the Northern Bank.
While holding family members of two executives hostage, they made off with the staggering sum of $42,000,000. According to the Guinness Book of World Records, this heist rates fourth on the all-time list and first for a peacetime haul of currency alone.
These were not or ...
Author: Tony Papajohn
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